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Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band (jazz)

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band regarded by some as the first jazz band. The band was a group of young street urchins led by Emile "Stalebread Charlie" Lacoume. Other members of the group were Harry Gregson, Emile "Whiskey" Benrod, Willie "Cajun" Bussey, Frank "Monk" Bussey and a boy known only as "Warm Gravy." They also had
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another member who was known as "Chinee" and a singer known as "Family Haircut." This band performed in the streets of
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Studies in Etymology and Etiology: With Emphasis on Germanic, Jewish, Romance and Slavic Languages
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Daniel Hardie, "Exploring Early Jazz: The Origins and Evolution of the New Orleans Style",
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The band is referred to in chapter seventeen of Anne Rice's Novel "The Witching Hour".
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Gold, David L. (2009). Rodríguez González, Félix; Lillo Buades, Antonio (eds.).
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in the 1890s and early 1900s. According to a 1936 book by the crime writer
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Studies in Etymology and Etiology: With Emphasis on Germanic, Jewish, Romance and Slavic Languages
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